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I’ll be trying that next growing season as well. Thanks. I’ve got all I need this year but it’s not been a great germination success. Very pleased I sowed more than I needed.
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Probably too late …. But sowed some Morning Glory “Heavenly Blue” and the darker one called “Grandpa Otts.
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(30-04-2023, 05:47 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: Probably too late …. But sowed some Morning Glory “Heavenly Blue” and the darker one called “Grandpa Otts.
I'm trying a new one this year, Sunrise Seranade. I'm looking forward to seeing what they're like.
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(30-04-2023, 05:47 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: Probably too late …. But sowed some Morning Glory “Heavenly Blue” and the darker one called “Grandpa Otts. Perfect time to sow them. I find that they sulk in pots if sown any earlier, I'm doing mine this week.
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(30-04-2023, 01:35 PM)Veggie Wrote: Thanks Garrett.
I've tried several times but ended up with rotted seeds - haven't put them in the propagator though. Will try this next.
I put mine in the airing cupboard, but don't (like me) put two types of courgette, at opposite ends in one box, fully labelled of course, then drop the box! I have about six seedlings but haven't a clue which ones are Zephyr or Black Beauty.
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I sowed some PSB for the first time in my life. I hope it comes to something.
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I've sown the Lincolnshire road side lucky dip hollyhocks today, a whole 36 of them. I do hope they come out looking like their mother - she was soo beautiful
I'm not having much luck with my flowers this year - so many sown that aren't keen on coming up. What hasn't come up on the mat in a week will get passed to the greenhouse for a last chance.
Sowing more tomorrow
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(30-04-2023, 07:14 PM)Garrett Wrote: (30-04-2023, 05:47 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: Probably too late …. But sowed some Morning Glory “Heavenly Blue” and the darker one called “Grandpa Otts. Perfect time to sow them. I find that they sulk in pots if sown any earlier, I'm doing mine this week. Thanks Garrett for the thumbs up. They’ve got a chance of doing something then.
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Pumpkins & winter squash:
1 x Baby Boo
3 x Marina di Chioggia
2 x Potimarron
1 x Butternut Waltham
1 x Jack Be Little
1 x Sweet Dumpling
1 x Table King
3 x Harlequin
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Jacob's Cattle
Jacob's Cattle Gold - very excited about this one!
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Sowed more gomphrena Strawberry Fields
I really like these, but so do the bleeding slugs.
Hence I’m starting again.
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